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Vigil: No justice for Mohamed Anas Bennis, No reason to trust the police!

COBP, Martes, Noviembre 21, 2006 - 20:04
2006-12-01 17:00
2006-12-01 19:00

VIGIL at the corner of KENT and CÔTE-DES-NEIGES (Côte-Des-Neiges metro)
December 1st, 2006, 5 to 7PM

Collective Opposed to Police Brutality (COBP)

NO JUSTICE FOR MOHAMED ANAS BENNIS,
NO REASON TO TRUST THE POLICE!

BERNIER AND ROY, MURDERERS!

On the morning of December 1st, 2005 officers BERNIER and ROY of Station 25 of the Montreal Police shot two bullets and killed 25 year-old Mohamed at the corner of Kent and Côte-Des-Neiges. On November 4th, 2006, we learned the decision of prosecutor James Rondeau from Rimouski was to not lay any charges against the officers who pled “self defense�?. The authorities refused to give access to any evidence of the file to the family’s lawyer. What do they have to hide, if not another police killing?

WE DEMAND A PUBLIC AND INDEPENDENT INQUIRY ON THE DEATH OF MOHAMED ANAS BENNIS!
DISARM THE MONTREAL POLICE!
STOP POLICE BRUTALITY AND RACIAL PROFILING!

Collective Opposed to Police Brutality
(514) 859-9065

www.cobp.ath.cx
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